We take a look at what 2021 has in store for the Housing Market.
Andrew has been part of the team since early 2016. His love for property has enabled him to develop a unique approach to marketing and advertising.With over 15 years of experience, his ability to build strong relationships with sellers and buyers ali
We look at how landlords can manage tenants who are noisy, aggressive or destructive.
We look at the pros and cons of letting a property to a tenant with a pet
We look at the documentation landlords need to meet their legal obligations – and avoid messy disputes.
In this series of Briefing notes we consider aspects of the UK rental markets which continue to be vulnerable in the pandemic. So far, the unemployment rate has grown to 4.8% in the three months to September (0.7% higher than the previous quarter).
We look at why a landlord needs a professional mindset, and what can go wrong if emotions cloud your judgment.
We look at the latest developments on Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) ratings and what they mean for landlords.
Is your home in need of a bit of decorative attention? It takes a bit of careful thought and planning to execute a really beautiful home from room to room. A few basic rules can set you on the right path, transforming your home to resemble the most luxurious, professionally decorated showroom…
Around 1.5 million UK citizens are currently working remotely, and this number is only set to increase. While there are benefits of home working, many struggle with finding the space and may consider adding an extra room, which begs the question – should you go for a home office or a garden office?
As we approach the end of the year and look ahead to a new season in our lives, we start to make resolutions and goals to make the next year our year. High on the list every year is to find and move into a dream home, and 2021 could be the year you make this a reality…
Oh the weather outside is frightful… As the temperature drops, NOW is the time to think about how best to prepare your property for the colder months ahead.